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multiculti

British  
/ ˌmʌltɪˈkʌltɪ /

adjective

  1. short for multicultural

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noun

  1. short for multiculturalism

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That multiculti future has already arrived for America’s youngest citizens; White children are now a minority of Americans under the age of 17.

From Washington Post • Apr. 11, 2021

Kondabolu was born in the famed South Asian enclave of Jackson Heights, Queens, and raised in some of the borough’s most multiculti neighborhoods.

From Washington Post • Sep. 8, 2016

It was a fantasy of a Los Angeles whose multiculti exuberance he made you believe really would play on, play on, play on.

From New York Times • Jul. 30, 2016

Go ahead, feast your eyes on Rubio and Haley—a pair of attractive, multiculti 44-year-olds who resemble “a Benetton commercial.”

From Slate • Feb. 21, 2016

I grew up on the South Side of Chicago in a neighborhood that was multiculti way before being multiculti was the thing.

From Time Magazine Archive